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. 2024 Jul 25;14(15):1606.
doi: 10.3390/diagnostics14151606.

Alterations in Intestinal Mucosal Barrier Visualized by Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy in Liver Cirrhosis: A Pilot Trial (AMBIC)

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Alterations in Intestinal Mucosal Barrier Visualized by Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy in Liver Cirrhosis: A Pilot Trial (AMBIC)

Monica Alexandrina Rusticeanu et al. Diagnostics (Basel). .

Abstract

Background: Chronic liver disease occurs throughout the world irrespective of region, age, sex, or race, and it is caused by a variety of liver conditions. One of the most frequent infectious complications in liver cirrhosis that severely reduces the median survival is spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. Current guidelines recommend a paracentesis before starting an antibiotic prophylaxis for this complication.

Methods: Selective intestinal decontamination significantly lowers the rate of first or recurrent SBP in cirrhotic patients, so in this study we aimed to investigate and quantify the intestinal integrity of patients with liver cirrhosis and correlate a pathologically increased permeability with the incidence of SPB. We included 14 patients who met the inclusion criteria. No patient was excluded. For the CLE investigation, we use probe based confocal laser endomicroscopy techniques from Mauna Kea (Cellvizio), enabling in vivo surface imaging. The images (optical biopsies) were analyzed for functional and structural barrier defects after the procedure using Mauna Kea software (version 1.0.09).

Results: Because of the small number of included patients and healthy controls, most results are lacking statistical relevance. We found that the CLE investigation showed an increased intestinal permeability in patients with liver cirrhosis, in concordance with previous published data, based on other assessment methods.

Conclusions: This study confirms that previously published permeability scores can be applied for patients with liver cirrhosis and is, to our knowledge, the first to investigate the intestinal permeability in vivo in patients with liver cirrhosis. Further data are needed to identify patients at risk and help develop new and less invasive diagnostic criteria for cirrhotic patients who may profit from a prophylactic antibiotic treatment.

Keywords: confocal endomicroscopy; intestinal permeability; liver cirrhosis.

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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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Flow chart of the study: the 5 subgroups could not be formed as initially planned due to the small number of enrolled patients.

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